Full SSH terminal
A real interactive terminal with an on-screen key bar for esc, ctrl, and arrows — light or dark, following your theme.
Simple tunnels. Powerful tools.
Forward local ports and browse them right in the app, run a full terminal, manage files over SFTP, and edit code — all in one beautifully simple interface.
One-time $6.99 · Private & on-device · No accounts, no subscription.
You built a web app that records from the mic — or streams the camera. It's flawless on your laptop. Then the question lands: does it actually work on an iPhone?
Normally that means wrestling with tunneling services, self-signed certificates, and flaky redirects just to point mobile Safari at your dev server — and even then, iOS won't hand a random public tunnel your microphone.
EasyTunnel makes it a non-event. SSH to the machine running your app, forward its port,
and open localhost:8000 right inside EasyTunnel's browser. Because it's
genuine loopback, iOS treats it as a secure context — so getUserMedia just
works. The mic goes live. The camera turns on. Your waveform dances.
No certs. No third-party tunnels. No drama. One tap to connect, one tap to browse — and the demo works on the real thing.
A real interactive terminal with an on-screen key bar for esc, ctrl, and arrows — light or dark, following your theme.
Set up ssh -L forwards and open several at once. Reach services behind your SSH host as if they were local.
Browse a forwarded web app at localhost without leaving EasyTunnel — camera and microphone work, because loopback is secure.
Browse, upload, download, rename, create folders, and delete remote files. Preview text and images with pinch-to-zoom.
Edit remote files with syntax highlighting and a Markdown preview, then save straight back over SFTP.
Password, private key (ed25519 & ECDSA), or keyboard-interactive for 2FA and one-time codes — with a reusable key library.
Trust-on-first-use pins each server's key and warns you if it ever changes — protection against man-in-the-middle attacks.
Keep an eye on the live session and its forwards right from your Lock Screen and Dynamic Island.







Yes. When you forward a port and open it at localhost inside EasyTunnel, iOS treats it as genuine loopback — a secure context — so getUserMedia works and the mic and camera turn on. No certificates, no third-party tunnels.
Password, private keys (ed25519 & ECDSA) with a reusable key library, and keyboard-interactive for 2FA and one-time codes.
No. EasyTunnel is a one-time $6.99 purchase — no subscription and no account. There's no telemetry; credentials live in the iOS Keychain and nothing leaves your device.
EasyTunnel is iPhone-first and runs on iOS 17 or later.
EasyTunnel keeps SSH, port forwarding, and file transfer simple on iPhone — a one-time $6.99, no subscription, no accounts, and nothing leaves your device.
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